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maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the tourists actually use eight times as much water the local during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated forcing locals to rely on the erratic public supply. for emergency and then water is they really have who says that plastic. and we have to keep otherwise there's no war. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the
maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the...
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execution, while legally in india, is rare. the last one was eight years ago. this man carried out one of the deadliest attack this country has seen. >> his body has been buried in the premises of this jail. the timing is significant, because it comes just days before the fourth anniversary of the november, 2008 deaths. >> last year, lasala or had the second-highest murder rate in the world. -- el salvador had the second highest murder rate in the world. earlier this year, a truce was broken between the two criminal street gang groups prepar. that has caused the murder rate to drop significantly. linda presba has the report. >> these men all belong to the 18th street gang. they are one side in a vicious war. they were inside the el salvador jail when a truce was negotiated. if we are believe that part of the problem, we can be part of the solution, too. and we do not want our kids to die anymore. >> in communities affected by bloody street battles, now they are free to go about their business. >> there have been between 1400 fogh an 1900 fewer murders this year
execution, while legally in india, is rare. the last one was eight years ago. this man carried out one of the deadliest attack this country has seen. >> his body has been buried in the premises of this jail. the timing is significant, because it comes just days before the fourth anniversary of the november, 2008 deaths. >> last year, lasala or had the second-highest murder rate in the world. -- el salvador had the second highest murder rate in the world. earlier this year, a truce...
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hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india and coming up in just a few minutes we take a closer look at the difficulties women continue to face in their war torn country . which were trying to. move. from funds to pressure. me start on t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. and closely as shallow of moshe take it that you know i should look up and invoked m.p. and joey actually in michigan that i didn't give up a chuckle when i was over yet i read the other version to get it to him so i. just started to get it done that had it. for years and only john. you have schools they have that i too would do works with bits men's and the ministry is one that woman is asian enjoys i'm sure i'm i'm supposed to say it works for them but effectiveness. and felt they would still do work to a lake and eat universities and equip them this is freedoms. that no one respects lozier on the mother all the nation look.
hotels will remain the highest bidder leaving the locals hanging out to dry preassure either r t go india and coming up in just a few minutes we take a closer look at the difficulties women continue to face in their war torn country . which were trying to. move. from funds to pressure. me start on t.v. dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. and closely as shallow of...
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india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the tee-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took 684 days to warn of earlier problems at a pharmacy linked to the meningitis outbreak. the food and drug administration issued a warning letter over the massachusetts lab in 2007 but it took nearly 18 months longer than an average response. the f.d.a. acknowledged there had been a delay but said it was because of the agency's limited, unclear authority. 34 people in the u.s. have died after receiving tainted pain- killing injections from the massachusetts based lab. congressman jesse jackson junior-- a democrat from illinois-- resigned from the house of representatives today. he had been on med
india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the tee-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took...
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the demand, the ultimatum against india after a secret execution just ahead. >>> new this morning, the taliban threatening revenge against india if the body of one of the mumbai terrorists is not returned. he was executed yesterday for his role in the 2008 attacks that ultimately killed 166 people. now, his body was buried at the jail. taliban officials demanding the government hand over the body or else they would, quote, carry on his mission. india's external affairs minister says he would only consider a request if it comes from pakistan's government or from the man's family. >>> former french president nicolas sarkozy is in court this morning being questioned on allegations of illegal campaign contributions. the case centers on whether he accepted nearly $200,000 from france's richest woman to fund his 2007 presidential bid. sarkozy denies any wrongdoing. >>> laura, this one is a frightening warning. the fda finding more contaminated drugs proud by a massachusetts company linked to that national fungal meningitis outbreak. the fda says it has found no known fungal growth and bacter
the demand, the ultimatum against india after a secret execution just ahead. >>> new this morning, the taliban threatening revenge against india if the body of one of the mumbai terrorists is not returned. he was executed yesterday for his role in the 2008 attacks that ultimately killed 166 people. now, his body was buried at the jail. taliban officials demanding the government hand over the body or else they would, quote, carry on his mission. india's external affairs minister says he...
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but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american companies in canada. >> but, of course, pay canadian taxes. >> absolutely. >> under a president bloomberg administration, what would immigration look like in the u.s. >> well, there's not going to be a president bloomberg administration. but the ways you create jobs for americans is to bring in entrepreneurial immigrants who have skills and those who come here for education and have skills and make sure they stay. >> mayor bloomberg has created a rare bipartisan coalition to fix immigration called the partnership for a new american economy. an impressive list of
but the jobs he will create will all be in india. of course, you don't have to go halfway around the world to see america's brain drain. >> you'll find big branches of all the west coast companies in canada. why? because the engineers can't get in to america to work at their west coast facilities. >> so these guys go to, say, the university of california at berkeley in engineering. they can't stay in america, so they go to canada? >> that's correct. and they work for american...
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in india, the one attacker who survived the 2008 terror rampage in mumbai was executed today. ajmal kasab was hanged after his plea for clemency was rejected. four years ago, kasab and nine other members of the pakistani terror group tore through mumbai with grenades and automatic weapons. during a three-day siege, they killed 166 people. in this country, illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr., resigned today, just two weeks ago he was reelected in a landslide even though he hadn't spent a minute on the campaign trail and was under an ethics investigation. he is now under a criminal investigation. chip reid has more on a man who was once one of the democrats' rising stars. >> reporter: in his letter of resignation to speaker of the house john boehner, jackson wrote, "my health issues and treatment regimen have become incompatible with service in the house of representatives." the son of civil rights leader jesse jackson, jackson, jr., mysteriously disappeared from public view last june. it was later revealed he was undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder. jackson was reelec
in india, the one attacker who survived the 2008 terror rampage in mumbai was executed today. ajmal kasab was hanged after his plea for clemency was rejected. four years ago, kasab and nine other members of the pakistani terror group tore through mumbai with grenades and automatic weapons. during a three-day siege, they killed 166 people. in this country, illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr., resigned today, just two weeks ago he was reelected in a landslide even though he hadn't spent a...
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a fresh understanding of america end quote to people of india. president eisenhower praised both nixons. even the american press noticed pat's role on the tour. we invite in the new york journal american explain although she did not make any speeches or carry-on a high policy discussion, she bore her full share of the workload. her -- love of travel the openness to new people and places, and a quick smile and kind heart endeered her to the people she met and made her a wonderful, unofficial ambassador for the united states. in fact, in 1957 journalist easterly may labeled her the most effective ambassador of good will after accompanying them on a tour through africa and italy. and watching as she quote, -- and potent -- end quote. without talking politicses, pat managed to win over not only the quote, ragged women in the market but also [inaudible] who granted her an unprecedented formal audience. the goal, she told them, was to convince people to enjoy being here and interested in them. it was not the only one to see the importance in her role.
a fresh understanding of america end quote to people of india. president eisenhower praised both nixons. even the american press noticed pat's role on the tour. we invite in the new york journal american explain although she did not make any speeches or carry-on a high policy discussion, she bore her full share of the workload. her -- love of travel the openness to new people and places, and a quick smile and kind heart endeered her to the people she met and made her a wonderful, unofficial...
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china and india reafarmed they won't accept greenhouse gas control. greenhouse gas is from canada as a threat to the world is really just bogus. >> we are the least -- last one ken grown, real fast. what about north american energy independence? this changes our security position relative to the middle east. it has to be a good thing. i give you 20 seconds. >> yeah. global trade and energy is good but we are already on the way to north american energy independence between our own growth in oil and gas and ka kan da's export to the united states. we can easily be there in 20 years. at which point north america would be an energy powerhouse exporting energy to around the world to everybody's benefit. >> thank you, gentlemen. tyson and ken. >> have a good thanksgiving. >> this slast thing you want it see on one of the busiest travel days of the year. union workers protesting outside l.a. international airport. are you kidding me? one of the best parts of this story is no one even invited them. the very people they think they are representing don't want t
china and india reafarmed they won't accept greenhouse gas control. greenhouse gas is from canada as a threat to the world is really just bogus. >> we are the least -- last one ken grown, real fast. what about north american energy independence? this changes our security position relative to the middle east. it has to be a good thing. i give you 20 seconds. >> yeah. global trade and energy is good but we are already on the way to north american energy independence between our own...
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>> the average new face the accuser is in india or indonesia right now. they're using a mobile phone primarily to access the facebook. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure of media and communications that you have in the u.s. and a lot of americans will meet you and say facebook is great for gossip and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if you talk to somebody and the middle east, you would hear a different story which is that facebook is providing access to news, to people that had unique access to information that they were not able to get otherwise. you get a much more meaty story about what is the means to them. and that is awesome. >> but did you notice things that they actually behave differently with the system? like they share more pictures versus texts? or does basically everyone interact on facebook in the same way? >> one interesting thing is the cameras. a lot of people getting a smart phone for the first time will also have gotten their first camera. that is interesting to the about. if we are about to have four bil
>> the average new face the accuser is in india or indonesia right now. they're using a mobile phone primarily to access the facebook. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure of media and communications that you have in the u.s. and a lot of americans will meet you and say facebook is great for gossip and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if you talk to somebody and the middle east, you would hear a different story which is that facebook is providing access to...
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i was in india recently -- >> rose: there's only 7.3 billion people in the world. >> we're so depende on it and it's so easy. think about how it changes everything. it's always in your hand: and as marc andreessen said to you, it's a computer in your pocket. so if you want to search your internet, do e-mail, make a phone call, look up something you want to watch a video, play a game, it's in your hand. and your hand could be a smart phone, a tablet, but it's portable and it follows you everywhere. it just changes everything. then the questions become how to monetize that. can you -- we know how to do a t.v. ad in television, right? we know how to do an ad in a movie theater when you go in and you sit there and when's the movie going to start. but it's primitive how you're going to do an ad on mobile. and that's something that everyone is experimenting with. >> rose: you know what else is exciting about all of this? it's how it's changing our world beyond miniaturization it's how it's changing our world and all the questions that gives expression to about cyber terrorism, about hacking
i was in india recently -- >> rose: there's only 7.3 billion people in the world. >> we're so depende on it and it's so easy. think about how it changes everything. it's always in your hand: and as marc andreessen said to you, it's a computer in your pocket. so if you want to search your internet, do e-mail, make a phone call, look up something you want to watch a video, play a game, it's in your hand. and your hand could be a smart phone, a tablet, but it's portable and it follows...
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america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset of issues that for younger voters was important to think about the kind of country and kind of president they wanted representing them. so on all those questions people wrestled carefully. i think that's why ultimately enough people in enough battleground states chose the president to continue this journey we're on. quickly in terms of demoggrafi. we don't know this for sure but we could be seeing different elections in on years and off years. the election in 2014 is going to be different than presidential lecktorts. and the comments i made were predicated on what we thought would happen in a presid
america needs to be in this new century where we've got rising competition in china and germany and india and if we're going to have an american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in technology of the future. and i think that played an important role. there was a sense that the obama vision was one that they thought better suited this moment in our country's history. and there is no question on social issues whether it's women's healthcare or immigration. there was asset...